Note that things other than deficiencies can cause problems. Last year I had a problem with tom survival, and after a lot of experimentation, I determined that it was a phytotoxic reaction to the insecticidal soap I was spraying.

I once had similarly looking plants when doing some experiments with hydrogen carbonate ion concentrations. If you can indeed provide all your 51 ppm of P as phosphoric acid and then you need to add sulfuric acid on top of that to reach a pH around 5.5-6.5 then the problem might be an excess amount of carbonate in your water.

The lack of any chlorosis suggests that there are no micro nutrient or N deficiencies but the leaf deformation and the similar appearance when compared with my experiment plus your description makes me believe that this is the problem. I would suggest you prepare your solution with RO or distilled water from now on and share your results with us once you do this.

Thank you danielfp. Again, youÂ´re right. The hydrogen carbonate concentrations is high. IÂ´ve been using distilled water, and the toxicity is disappearing. The leaf are returning to normal, IÂ´m going to take another photo and insert the picture in two or three days.